Did You Know

A Very Preventable Cancer!

Just received my AICR newletter.  I love getting this newsletter it is full of information about how we can prevent cancer.  The article that caught my attention was the one written about Colorectal cancer and how it is one of the most preventative types of cancer.  Did you know that March was National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month? Did you know that  Colorectal cancer is the THIRD most common cancer and the third leading cause of cancer death in the United States.  AICR reported that Continuous Update Project (CUP) estimated that 50% of all colorectal cancer cases are preventable through diet, staying a healthy weight and exercise.

The following are causes of Colorectal cancer:

           1. Being overweight or obese increases risk of colorectal cancer.

2. Processed meats (hot dogs and bacon) and red meats.

AICR recommends eating no more than 18 ounces of cooked red meat per week.  We all know that cooking meat at high temperatures creates charring which can lead to formation of cancer-causing substances.

The following are ways to avoid colorectal cancer:

1. eat fiber-rich plant foods, i.e., carrots, tomatoes, berries, peaches leafy greens are some

2. get daily physical activity, i.e. walk  1/2 hour daily, that’s daily.  Then take it up to 60 minutes a day for added benefit.

3. limit alcoholic beverages.  Men should drink no more than 2 drinks a day, women no more than one drink a day.

After all the above the next way to prevent colon cancer it is to get colonoscopy screening.

Last year a cancer journal reported that colon cancer incidence rates in the US have dropped 30 % among adults 50 and older since 1994.  This is attributed to the wider use of colonoscopy.  This type of screening allows the detection and removal of precancerous growth, along with early detection when treatment is most successful.

So if you are 50 and over and have not had a colonoscopy this is a no, no.  Colon cancer is preventable with all of the above but most important as we all know early detection is the key to stop cancer.  So those of you who think that having a colonoscopy is not for you(you know who you are) please rethink this.   Go on call your gastroenterologist and set a date to start the process.

As my husband and I are survivors we thank God that there is the technology to see inside our bodies.  For its a fact that the best way to  beat cancer is to catch it during it’s very early stages.

We can  stop cancer, in its cancerous track.

 

product review

Soapsox

My grand kids had no idea what a Soapsox was.  To them Soapsox was a  soft cuddly toy.

It surprised my grand kids when I showed them what Soap Sox really was.     IMG_1342                                               IMG_1350

I gave them a bar of  soap and told them to stick it in the Soapsox mouth.  As soon as  they did this they realized this ain’t no ordinary plushy toy…IMG_1364                      IMG_1366

What a surprise when they realized that Soapsox is not a toy but a wash cloth.  IMG_1354

This certainly put a smile on my grandson’s face.  He loved his Soapsox and couldn’t wait to take it home to put in his bath tub.  IMG_1369

here sits Scorch the Dragon and Harper the Hippo…The grand kids couldn’t get enough soap in the sox…Soapsoxs are antimicrobial Terry Cloth Bath Sponges.  They can go from playtime to bath time in an instant.  They are the next generation of wash cloths.IMG_1341

  You can insert hang-drying cord through the loop located on top of  the Soapsox so when finished you just hang to dry.

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community, Dining, Family, Time of the Season

2015 Celebrating Sandra’s Graduation – Photo Heavy #staytuned

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My niece Sandra graduated from Queens College last week. We were so excited to attend the Commencement Ceremony May 28, 2015. Love Sandra’s cap message #staytuned Yes!

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My mom, sister,daughter and I were so happy to share in the excitement of her graduation day, and we are so very proud of her, too!

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A most happy day with Sandra’s dad and her two adorable sisters.

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This calls for celebrating! Congratulations!   Life being busy for everyone we made plans to celebrate on Saturday with dinner at Pio Pio Sandra’s pick and an excellent choice!!

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My mom Tessi with her granddaughter Sandra “The Graduate” and her great-grandchildren Natalie and Liam.

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Surrounded by my favorites cousin Veronica,my daughter Vera with my grandchildren Caleb and Liam. “The Wheels On The Bus” was playing on my daughters’ phone 🙂

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My son in law Bill and my sister “The Graduates Mom” All smiles.

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This is what we ate and it was so good!! Best roasted chicken , a wonderful fresh salad, refreshing sangria and sweet ending with pineapple sorbet and flan. Oh yes!

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To our darling Sandra and to all the 2015 Graduates…….“Congratulations today and best wishes for all your tomorrows.”